The Student Session will co-occur with North
American Summer School for Logic, Language and
Information (NASSLLI) and provides students an
excellent opportunity to present their work to
experts in their field as well as to a broader,
well-informed interdisciplinary audience.

2nd Call for Papers:

The North American Summer School for Logic,
Language and Information (NASSLLI) welcomes
paper submissions for presentation at its
Student Session. Submissions may be in any of
the fields related to the school (logic and
language, logic and computation, or language
and computation) and should represent original,
unpublished work by individuals who will not
yet have received their Ph.D. by the time of
the conference.

All submissions will be reviewed by at least
three specialists who will provide commentary
on the paper regardless of its acceptance
status.

Submissions should be prepared for blind review
(i.e., should not contain any information
identifying the author) and should be uploaded
as a .pdf file to the Student Session's
EasyChair site. Submissions should not exceed
10 pages and should be formatted standardly (11
or 12 point font, 1 inch margins).

No more than one-single authored and one
co-authored paper should be submitted by an
individual. (All co-authors should also be
students.) Authors whose submissions have been
accepted and who intend to present will be
required to register for NASSLLI.

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